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Hi! My name is Qadoshyah and I'm the oldest of 11 kids. I live on a ranch in the beautiful country of Northeastern Oklahoma with my family. We are a large household with so many kids that we have various projects going on: We raise goats, pigs, sheep, and rabbits (I raise the rabbits - cute little mini lops) on our 44 acre ranch. Our ranch is also home to bullmastiffs, chickens, guinea hens, ducks, llamas, a donkey, a bottle calf, and several ranch dogs and livestock guardian dogs. The youngest two kids are boy/girl twins born in Feb. '05. The boy happens to have Down syndrome. He is such a blessing to our family :)! Our whole family is also gluten-free, which adds another interesting aspect to our large, active family. We also cook dairy-free & corn-free due to allergies a few kids have. Some of the family is also on the GAPS diet to restore gut health.

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Monday, July 1, 2013

I've posted a few times about John Marrs, via updates from his mom, Jenny, over the years. John has recently graduated highschool and is now going to a local college. This is the most recent update which his mom shared:

John went into the DMV and took his driver's test
yesterday. In IL a student starts driver's training as a 15 year old. You must
pass the written portion of the IL test before you get your permit to drive
with an adult, which John did. Then, if the driver's ed teacher sees fit, the
student is given a license following his 16th birthday. Our teacher was not our
best friend. So, John had to wait until after he was 18 to test at the DMV. We
finally got around to taking him in yesterday for his driver's test. When he
returned from his drive, I was told, "he is amazing!" John is now a
licensed driver!